#!/bin/sh
# fgt, stands for Find Grep Type
# find a file and line number but type the query inside of pick(1)
# CAVEAT: Loading grep each time is slow. If you use a faster grep
# it may be faster!
# requires pick(1) to be installed

query="$1"
flag="-n"
if test "$1" = "-n"; then
  flag=""
  query="$2"
fi
if test "$1" = "+"; then
  query="$2"
fi

full=`find . -type f -exec grep $flag "" {} + | pick`
file=`echo "$full" | cut -d : -f 1-2`
if test "$1" = "+"; then
  echo $file | sed -e "s/:/ +/g"
else
  echo "$file"
fi
